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  • 2015 Holocaust ConferenceThe theme of the 8th Annual Powell-Heller Conference on Holocaust Education, March 4-6, 2015, was titled “Children’s Voices, The Holocaust and Beyond.” Children of the past, present and future were the focus of the conference.  Beth Kraig, faculty planning co-coordinator explained, “The conference should remind and inform audiences of the past destruction and abuse of children in the Holocaust, while provoking us all to realize that children are still heavily targeted

  • 2015 Holocaust ConferenceThe theme of the 8th Annual Powell-Heller Conference on Holocaust Education, March 4-6, 2015, was titled “Children’s Voices, The Holocaust and Beyond.” Children of the past, present and future were the focus of the conference.  Beth Kraig, faculty planning co-coordinator explained, “The conference should remind and inform audiences of the past destruction and abuse of children in the Holocaust, while provoking us all to realize that children are still heavily targeted

  • 2015 Holocaust ConferenceThe theme of the 8th Annual Powell-Heller Conference on Holocaust Education, March 4-6, 2015, was titled “Children’s Voices, The Holocaust and Beyond.” Children of the past, present and future were the focus of the conference.  Beth Kraig, faculty planning co-coordinator explained, “The conference should remind and inform audiences of the past destruction and abuse of children in the Holocaust, while provoking us all to realize that children are still heavily targeted

  • Michael Artime Associate Professor of Political Science Phone: 253-535-7646 Email: artimemr@plu.edu Office Location: Xavier Hall - 106 Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Political Science, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2012 M.A., Political Science, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2009 B.A., McKendree University, 2003 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise American Government Media and Politics Voting and Elections Biography Dr. Artime has a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of

  • Student Life DepartmentsWe want to get to know you! We hope you will visit our offices for additional information or just to get to know us! We’re here to help! Contact us at slif@plu.edu or 253-535-7200. The Division of Student Life provides programs and services that advance the development and well-being of students and includes the following departments:Campus Ministry More InfoCampus Safety More InfoCampus Life More InfoCounseling Center More InfoDean of Students More InfoHealth Center

  • Student Life Strategic PlanUniversity Strategic Priorities2013-2020 The Division of Student Life will contribute to all five of the University Strategic Priorities as the university develops the goals, strategies and key performance indicators for each priority.  As the university plan evolves, the Student Life leadership team will collaborate with other university leaders on setting goals for the university Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and designing and implementing strategies.  In the

  • Reformation Reformation https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Kevin Knodell '11 Kevin Knodell '11 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/09/kevin-knodell.jpg September 2, 2016 September 26, 2016 University builds up to monumental anniversary with Re•forming series honoring Lutheran higher education Martin Luther, a humble German theology professor and Catholic clergyman, seemed an unlikely man to start

  • By:Kevin Knodell '11 September 2, 2016 0 Reformation https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Kevin Knodell '11 Kevin Knodell '11 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/09/kevin-knodell.jpg September 2, 2016 September 26, 2016 Reformation University builds up to monumental anniversary with Re•forming series honoring Lutheran higher education Martin Luther, a humble German theology professor and Catholic

  • History of the School of NursingPrior to 1950, for two decades, pre-nursing at Pacific Lutheran College (PLC) was offered in cooperation with Tacoma General Hospital, Swedish Hospital, and the California Lutheran Hospital in Los Angeles. The first indication that a bachelor’s degree with a major in nursing existed at PLU is identified in the 1945-46 PLC catalog. In the fall of 1950, the nursing curriculum was submitted for consideration by the State of Washington. On April 23, 1951, the State

  • The PLU campus utilizes two security levels for imminent or immediate threats to the campus community. These two security levels are called “Stay in Place” and “Lock Down”. When activated, these incidents are considered emergencies for the entire campus. It is essential that all students, staff, faculty, and visitors familiarize themselves with emergency procedures for security level situations. It is also important to be able to differentiate between the two security levels. Campus Safety may